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VALTAT HOPING TO BOUNCE BACK

Paul Nicholls’ Vibrato Valtat looking to get back in the winners’ enclosure at Newbury on Saturday

Paul Nicholls' grey heads for the Greatwood Gold Cup at Newbury on Saturday but he he will have to defy top weight if he is to win

CONNECTIONS of Vibrato Valtat are hoping he can get back to winning ways in the Greatwood Gold Cup Handicap Chase at Newbury.

The Paul Nicholls-trained grey bids to go one better than at Warwick on his latest start, where he found Templemills too good on his first handicap over fences.

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Vibrato Valtat will wear blinkers for the first time on SaturdayCredit: PA

"We're very happy with him. He came out of Warwick fine and this looks an ideal race for him," said Dan Downie, racing manager to owners Axom.

"Obviously he's been running in competitive races for the last three years. This is competitive as well, but it looks to give him more of a chance.

"Stan Sheppard is a great booking and his 5lb allowance will help.

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"The horse wears blinkers not for any reason except we thought we'd try something different, but he seems in good heart and we're hoping for a good run."

Nicholls also saddles More Buck's and the Ditcheat handler said: "He was running very well behind Double Shuffle at Kempton, but didn't really get the three miles that day.

"He's had a little break, but he wouldn't want it too soft. The same would apply to Vibrato Valtat.

"It's a nice race. We've won it eight times, but we would like it to stay dry if possible."

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